A u disk would be recognized as Apple Internel Keyboard under Windows

Hi All,
I've encounted a strange problem when running Windows 8.1 under bootcamp support. The u disk would be recognized as "Apple Internel Keyboard" when pluging it in, and it was not able to eject it safely. The OSX is the latest 10.10.2 and Windows is 8.1 with update, could someone help me to fix this? Thanks in advance.

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